The Sennheiser EM 9046 DAO is a digital audio output module designed for the EM 9046 SU Digital 9000 wireless receiver mainframe, offering eight AES3, transformer-balanced digital audio outputs through either eight XLR connectors or a 25-pin D-Sub multicore connector.
The Sennheiser EM 9046 DRX is a specialized receiver module designed for integration with the EM 9046 SU Digital 9000 wireless receiver mainframe, capable of supporting up to eight modules for individual channel adjustments.
The Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S is a versatile digital handheld wireless transmitter designed for compatibility with EW-D receivers, featuring an interchangeable microphone capsule design (capsule not included). Its lightweight, rugged all-metal housing ensures durability for performers and presenters, while the lockable mute button provides performance control. With 134 dB dynamic range, it efficiently handles diverse sound sources, eliminating the need for gain adjustment.
The Sennheiser EM 9046 SU is a digital wireless receiver mainframe for up to 8 EM 9046 DRX receiver modules, featuring PSU power supply, ASP antenna splitter, and CCC clock core controller modules. Ideal for live productions, it offers uncompressed digital audio, HD and Long Range transmission modes, 328 MHz tuning range, true-bit diversity, active antenna splitter, and an intuitive user interface with a graphical spectrum analyzer. Remote control via Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) is supported. Compatible with various Sennheiser transmitters, additional remote antennas, and output modules are required.
The Sennheiser AD 9000 is an advanced antenna for the Digital 9000 Series EM 9046 receiver, featuring the AB 9000 booster and eight bandpass filters to ensure precise signal selection and high resistance to interference, with remote frequency window selection and automatic gain adjustment for optimal performance.
The Sennheiser e 604 Microphone is a robust, cardioid instrument mic designed to capture high sound pressure levels from drums, percussion, woodwind, and brass instruments without distortion. It features a dynamic transducer that doesn’t require phantom power, a cardioid polar pattern to minimize pickup and feedback, and an integral stand mount for easy attachment to mic stands, drums, or saxophones. The e 604 captures frequencies from 40 Hz to 18 kHz and handles sound levels over 160 dB, with a frequency bump between 4 and 5 kHz to help instruments cut through the mix.
The Sennheiser e 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone is designed for wind instruments, brass, percussion, and drums, featuring a miniature supercardioid element on an adjustable gooseneck for accurate positioning and minimal feedback.
The Sennheiser E902 is engineered for capturing kick drums and bass guitar cabinets, delivering exceptional reproduction of low-frequency instruments with impressive richness and detail. This microphone features a dynamic element with a cardioid polar pattern, providing high headroom and minimal distortion even at high sound pressure levels. Its rapid attack response and optimized low-frequency capturing make it ideal for use with kick drums, bass amplifiers, acoustic bass, tubas, and timpani.
The Sennheiser e825S is a handheld cardioid dynamic microphone designed for vocals, speech, and instruments with a frequency response of 80 Hz to 15 kHz and a gentle boost at 5 kHz. It features internal damping for low handling noise, a durable metal construction, a silent on/off switch, and a standard XLR 3-pin output. The package includes a mic clip and a protective pouch.
The Sennheiser e 602 II is a dynamic cardioid microphone designed for high SPL handling, fast transients, and extended low-frequency capture, ideal for bass drums, bass guitar cabinets, and tubas in recording and live settings. Featuring a lightweight voice coil, hum-compensating coil, and a frequency response from 20 Hz to 16 kHz, it minimizes off-axis noise and feedback. Its rugged aluminum body includes an integrated stand mount for optimal positioning, and it comes with a pouch for storage and transport.
The Sennheiser e 609 Microphone is a dynamic supercardioid instrument microphone designed for capturing instrument sound, especially effective for guitar cabinets. It features a silver finish, flat grill for easy placement, shock-mounted dynamic element, hum compensation coil for low-frequency noise reduction, and durable construction for on-the-road use, with excellent off-axis noise rejection.
The Sennheiser e 614 is a supercardioid electret condenser microphone designed for versatile recording and sound reinforcement, featuring high SPL handling and rapid transient response, making it suitable for drums, percussion, bass, guitar, brass, and other transient-rich instruments. It provides a wide frequency response of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, effective in reducing off-axis noise and ambiance, ideal for both vocal and instrumental applications.
The Sennheiser e 865S is a handheld supercardioid condenser microphone featuring an on/off switch. It is specially designed for live lead vocal performances, offering detailed and natural sound reproduction from 40 Hz to 20 kHz with superb transient response. The microphone minimizes feedback with its smooth supercardioid pattern and is capable of handling sound pressure levels up to 150 dB while suppressing pop noise. Built to last, the e 865S boasts high-quality workmanship and a durable all-metal housing.
The Sennheiser e 906 is a supercardioid dynamic instrument microphone designed for precise close-miking of guitar cabinets, offering high headroom, low distortion, and accurate response to fast attacks with a frequency range of 40 Hz to 18 kHz, suitable for guitars, percussion, and brass instruments.
The Sennheiser e 835 is a dynamic vocal microphone designed for live performances, offering a uniform frequency pickup pattern that ensures consistent signal quality even with movement. Its gentle presence boost enhances tonal clarity and projection, while the minimal proximity effect maintains clear bass regardless of the singer’s distance from the microphone.